 | Taxiphyllum barbieri is erroneously called Java moss. “Real” Java moss, Vesicularia dubyana, has been gradually phased out since the 1970s in favour of Taxiphyllum barbieri. This is a undemanding and highly variable moss that displays several different growth habits.
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 | Dennerle Aegagropila linnaei is a very special fish in the aquarium. It is a spherical type of green algae with a velvety surface. This formation is rather rare in natural habitats, where it usually grows in colonies as a flat cushion.
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 | The ‘greened’ slate stones with Aegagropila pads offer attractive design options in the foreground to midground of any aquarium. Aegagropila, also known as Moss Ball, is a green algae that grows in a compact form in Eastern Europe and East Asia. The water-neutral slate stones are a natural German product from the northern Eifel region, where they are traditionally used to clad roofs, gables and façades.
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 | Lomariopsis lineata, also known as freshwater liverwort or "Süsswassertang", is a fascinating and easy-to-care-for plant from Dennerle that adds a natural touch to any aquarium. Unlike traditional ferns, it forms soft, dark green mats, perfect for aquascaping and creating lush underwater landscapes. This slow-growing plant thrives when attached to driftwood or rocks and provides excellent hiding spots for shrimp and young fish.
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